Bryan Danielson Blog 10.7.2010
Posted by David Damage on Saturday, April 30, 2011
Under: Superstar Blogs
Bryan Danielson has posted a new blog entry at http://officialbryandanielson.blogspot.com/ Here it is:
First
off, I'd like to apologize to all of the people who ordered shirts over
the last several weeks. A mistake was made where the shirts were
printed on the wrong color shirt, so it took me an extra week and a half
before the shirts arrived. I expected the new shirts last week but
unfortunately wasn't able to pick them up until Tuesday. But don't
worry, all the domestic orders were shipped out yesterday and all the
international orders were shipped out today. Again, I apologize for the
delay, but all the shirts are now on their way! Now on to the fun stuff.
Last
weekend my schedule went something like this: Depart Las Vegas at 7 am
on my way to Atlanta, where I met up with TJ Perkins. Then Atlanta to
Dusseldorf, arriving at 8 am German time. Drive an hour to our holding
tank where I sleep from 10 am to 12 pm. Then drive from holding tank to
the building, arriving sometime around 2:30 pm. Show starts around
5:30ish, so I take a nap. Wake up just in time for my first match, which
is the opener. Then wrestle again in the semi-main. Then approximately 3
minutes to the hotel to shower. Then off to find food. No luck finding
vegan food, so back to the hotel to eat almonds. Then back out to meet
the boys at a "Beach Party." No water, but plenty of sand. We DANCE,
German style, until 3 am, then carry the drunkards back to the hotel.
Then sleep. Wake up around 9 am. Try to sleep more but no luck. Leave at
12 for the arena, which is 3 minutes away. Wrestle 3 times. Shower.
Drive to hotel, arriving at 7 pm. Eat. Sleep. Wake up at 1 am. Read.
Leave for airport at 6:45 am. Depart Dusseldorf around 9. Arrive
Atlanta, run into Chavo Guerrero. Fly back to Las Vegas, arriving at
5:45 pm. Sleep.
The second show I did, called Ambition (presented
by WXW), was fantastic. Unfortunately, mainstream wrestling hasn't
evolved much in the last 10 years. Often times its left to the
independents to try something new and often times these new concepts
fail. Not so this weekend. The Ambition tournament was an attempt to
make wrestling more legitimate, and used exclusively men with martial
arts backgrounds. It wasn't MMA, nor was it trying to be. It was merely
shifting the universe in which pro wrestling existed. New moves were
made important, and deeper stories were woven throughout the matches.
It's one thing for me to think something was good, but it was clear that
the 200 or so people who attended the show had a great time and
approved of the new style. WXW told me that they are going to post one
of the matches on youtube in a couple weeks and I'll post a link to it
on my twitter. Check it out!
And finally, I'd like to give a big
shout out to TJ Perkins (TJP), who I wrestled twice this weekend. I've
known TJP since 2002, and despite only being 25 he's been wrestling for
10 years. He's one of my favorite wrestlers in the world to watch and is
truly unique. I hadn't seen TJP in awhile, maybe 2 years, and was
shocked to find out that he'd gotten even better. If you've never seen
him or heard of him, look him up on youtube. If you like what you see
there, consider checking out the EVOLVE 1 dvd (which can be found at
evolvewrestling.com). His match with Munenori Sawa is one of the best
matches I've seen this year. That's it for now and I'm hoping to write
another blog on Monday!
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